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EXPERIENCE THE BEST TEACHER. THE OLD ORIGINAL AND WELLKNOWN OHKAP SHOP. BOOTS I BOOTS ! BOOTS ! WANTED the Public of Dunedin and Surrounding Districts to know 'hat E. Loft has the Largest and Best Selected Stock of Boots and Shoes to choose from ; for prices and quality defy competition. . LOFT, 10 and 11, Royal Arcade Established 1875. DUNEDIN BREWERY, illeul -street. KEAST AND MCCARTHY, Brewers, Ale and Porter Bottlers. T ISTON'S ROBERT BURNS U HOTEL, George street North, Dunedin. (Late of Hokitika, and North- Western Hotel, Palmerston, Otago.) First-class Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. One of Alcock's Prize Billiard Tables, also a first-class Hand Ball Court, where the lovers of the game will find everything necessary to the sport. The cellars stocked with the best of Ales and Liquors. A good table kept and terms moderate. J. LISTON, Proprietor.

* 1 OURLEY AND LEWIS 1 T UNDERTAKERS, George ajjd Maclaggan-streets. Funerals attended to and supplied at most reasonable prices. Undertakers to the General and Provincia nvernments. JF j E M I N G • Whol ale axd Retail PROD-CE MERCHANT Princes-street Dtt nedin. Cash buyer of Oats, Wheat, Bar t -j Potatoes &c. Sa.

T H. J 1! W I T T Desires to inform the public that he is now in a position to supply SMOKED AND FRESH FISH, of all kinds ; also OYSTERS in Large or Small quantities, All Orders will receive prompt attention. Address — J. 11. JEWE TT, Princes Street South, Ducedin. ALUTATIOS HOTEL, UPPER RATTRAY STREET, TUNEDIN. R. B. PEARSON, fiiETOR. The propi ietor wilesi les to inform liis friends and public peneia^y he has puichased 'he above old established and popular hotel, and having renovated ar'i re-furnished it throughout, is prepared to receives hoarders and guests. The k.w is situated in one of the prettiest situations in the cily, overlooking the city and harbour, and is also in one of the healthiest parts of Dunedin. Piivate Bitting and Dining Rooms, and a First-class Billiard Room, with Alcock's best tables, and eveiy convenience. The Roslyn Tramway passes the door, and the hotel being within easy distance from the bustle of the city, is in every respect adapted for commercial and business men. First-class Table. Terms moderate. R. B. Pearson, Proprietor.

T\ A N T E L WHITE (Late of the Crown, Royal, and Queen's Hotels, Dun cam, and late of Ravensbouine House), Is now Landlord of the ROYAL ALBERT HOTEL, Geobge Street, Dtjnedin.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 411, 25 February 1881, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 411, 25 February 1881, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 411, 25 February 1881, Page 20